The Ohio River forms the boundary between Indiana and Kentucky.
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Ohio borders Michigan to the northwest, Ontario Canada to the north ( we share a border with Canada in the middle of Lake Erie) Pennsylvania to the northeast, West Virginia to the east, Kentucky to the south, and Indiana to the west.
Pennsylvania, West Virginia, Ohio, Kentucky, Indian, Illinois
There are many rivers in West Virginia. Some of them are the Ohio River, the Potomac River, the New River, the Kanawha River, the Greenbrier River, the Tug Fork River, and the Lost River.
Potomac. Savannah. Altamaha.
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Ohio is the closest state to the Ohio River that's why it is called the Ohio River.
The Ohio River.
Ohio River Valley Allegheny Plateau Allegheny Highlands Potomac Section
The state of Ohio is named after the Ohio River. Ohio is the name that the Iroquois Indians used when referring to the river and means "large" or "beautiful river."
The Ohio River